Today Potholes In My Blog is proud to present our readership with the latest iteration of Potholes Podcasts. 16 tracks deep, this mix comes courtesy of a legitimate artistic force in the realm of deejaying and production: Muneshine, a Canadian catalyst guaranteed to yield fantastic mixes in the highest of quantities. Muneshine’s musical efforts span well over a decade, working with the likes of Pete Rock and Sean Price while touring in the distant lands of the Czech Republic, Holland, Germany and the United Kingdom.

With such a varied array of travel stamps in the pages of his passport, Muneshine unsurprisingly marries a bundle of eclectic elements, effortlessly arranging pieces of soul, dub step, ambience and hip-hop throughout the 32-minute mix.

Nearly two weeks ago, Potholes made available a different podcast mix (listen here); though an individual other than Muneshine happened to curate that compilation, a constant variable existent between the two releases is Theodore Taylor. Taylor is the sole creator of every piece of original visual content on Potholes In My Blog, from the web layout to the alluring cover art designs that have graced these online pages for years now. He is remarkably consistent, and deserving of praise.

You can appreciate Taylor’s latest visual work above and listen to Muneshine’s fantastic mix below. For those curious souls, the track listing of the mix is also available beneath the stream.